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Physiological Barrier Removal

Meaning

Physiological Barrier Removal refers to the strategic clinical process of identifying and overcoming inherent biological obstacles that impede the optimal absorption, distribution, or action of essential hormones, nutrients, or administered therapeutic compounds within the body. These barriers can manifest as compromised intestinal barrier function affecting micronutrient uptake, excessive circulating binding proteins limiting the availability of free, active hormones, or poor cellular membrane fluidity hindering receptor access. Systematically addressing these physiological barriers is often the key to maximizing the therapeutic success of any health intervention.